Eleven coal companies have filed for bankruptcy since Trump took office

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Eight coal companies have filed for bankruptcy since Trump took office

"Now comes the part where workers and their families pay the price for corporate decision-making and governmental actions. Murray will file a motion in bankruptcy court to throw out its collective bargaining agreement with the union. It will seek to be relieved of its obligations to retirees, their dependents and widows. We have seen this sad act too many times before," the organization.

pension fund will be insolvent by this time next year. The SLAP Act ensures all workers, union and non-union, are treated fairly when a company files for bankruptcy and ends the inequities of the current system,"Update, 10/30, 4:04 p.m.: This article has been updated with more detailed data and the headline has been changed to reflect the alteration. S&P Global Market Intelligence found that 11 companies have filed for bankruptcy since Trump took office.

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